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The Slim Reaper 07-07-2020 10:20 AM


The Judge. 07-07-2020 01:14 PM

HMMM Boris has put too much HMMM confidence in the USA filling the void of the EU HMMMM the same USA that bought all the worlds reserves of Remdesivir HMMMM not a very wise HMMMM thought..

arista 08-07-2020 09:08 AM

[The EU's chief negotiator Michel Barnier and the UK's David Frost
met for dinner last night for further Brexit talks.
The meal kicked off a series of more informal meetings
this week designed to break the Brexit stalemate.
They will be the first to take place in London,
with previously planned talks shelved due to coronavirus.]

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/119797...today-eu-live/

The Slim Reaper 08-07-2020 11:01 AM


The Slim Reaper 09-07-2020 12:01 PM

Good move. I'd like to see restaurants/chains come out and say the same.


arista 12-07-2020 02:22 AM

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arista 12-07-2020 02:24 AM

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The Slim Reaper 12-07-2020 12:18 PM

Still pretending that a no-deal is more of a threat to the EU than the UK. Congrats brexiteers, you're really about to find out that you didn't know what you were voting for.

joeysteele 12-07-2020 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10878542)
Still pretending that a no-deal is more of a threat to the EU than the UK. Congrats brexiteers, you're really about to find out that you didn't know what you were voting for.

I totally agree.

I don't think even the government's have much of a clue either.

They were no doubt mandated to get Brexit over with.
They are it seems hell bent on doing so too, with it seems again, bad planning.
Needing to spend more and more again to prepare for whatever it is.

As it seems they, the EU and we the lowly subjects have little to no idea whatt the Brexit situation will end up being.

arista 13-07-2020 02:58 AM

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arista 13-07-2020 02:59 AM

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arista 13-07-2020 03:01 AM

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The Slim Reaper 13-07-2020 02:15 PM

More project fear coming true.

https://www.independent.co.uk/travel...-a9615276.html

UK TRAVELLERS TO EU FACE HIGHER COSTS AND TANGLE OF RED TAPE

British travellers face the worst possible outcome once the Brexit transition period ends, the government has confirmed.

Promises that the European Health Insurance Card (Ehic) scheme would continue have been dashed, meaning travellers to the EU will face sharply increased travel insurance premiums.

UK visitors to the European Union are being urged to check their passport expiry dates.

Motorists are told they “may” require an international driving permit, as well as complying with additional insurance.

Pet owners who intend to take their dog or cat abroad from the start of 2021 must begin preparations by 1 September this year. And free mobile-phone roaming may end.

The government has launched an information campaign that reveals previous assurances have been abandoned.

Since the EU referendum in 2016, the government has said repeatedly that it wished to agree reciprocal health-care terms to replace the Ehic.

But that plan has been abandoned. Instead, British travellers will be expected to meet the full cost of their treatment in EU countries, as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.

This will increase the cost of travel insurance – especially for older travellers and those with pre-existing medical conditions.

The government says: “It’s particularly important you get travel insurance with the right cover if you have a pre-existing medical condition.

“This is because the Ehic scheme covers pre-existing conditions, while many travel insurance policies do not.”

Many such people currently choose not to insure for visits to Europe, knowing that they will qualify for free or very inexpensive health care.

At present British passports are valid for travel anywhere in the EU up to and including the date of expiry.

But from 1 January 2021, they will need both to have at least six months of validity remaining and to have been issued no more than nine years and six months remaining.

A rush to renew will add to the large backlog of passport applications has build up during the coronavirus crisis.

The government is not clear about motoring rules. It says: “You may need extra documents from 1 January 2021.

“You might need an international driving permit (IDP) to drive in some countries.

“If you’re taking your own vehicle, you might also need a ‘green card’ or valid proof of insurance and a GB sticker.”

Pet owners face rules so complex that the BBC’s assistant political editor, Norman Smith, said: “Speaking as a dog owner it looks to me frankly such a faff, you are just not going to bother.”

On the Today programme, he explained: “You are going to have to take your pet to the vet to get a rabies vaccination. You’ll then have to return a month later to get a blood test, send that blood test to an EU laboratory.

“Their vet will then send back the ‘OK’. You’ll then have to wait another three months before you can go.

“I’m just thinking: pets of Great Britain, you can say farewell to the Dordogne.”

Mobile phone charges may soar because users will no longer be protected by the EU’s “roam like at home” rules.

Ammi 13-07-2020 02:18 PM

Social care workers do not qualify for the government's new health and care visa under the UK's post-Brexit immigration system, Downing Street has confirmed.

Home Secretary Priti Patel has unveiled details of how the UK's new points-based system will operate when it comes into effect on 1 January next year, after EU freedom of movement rules end.

A health and care visa will provide a route for key health professionals to work in the UK.

However, this will not include social care workers, Number 10 revealed.


https://news.sky.com/story/care-work...plans-12027646

arista 13-07-2020 02:52 PM

"However, this will not include social care workers, Number 10 revealed"

Yes that needs correcting.

Cherie 13-07-2020 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10879039)
"However, this will not include social care workers, Number 10 revealed"

Yes that needs correcting.

How was it overlooked? I actually despair an how badly people do their jobs

Cherie 13-07-2020 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10879024)
More project fear coming true.

https://www.independent.co.uk/travel...-a9615276.html

UK TRAVELLERS TO EU FACE HIGHER COSTS AND TANGLE OF RED TAPE

British travellers face the worst possible outcome once the Brexit transition period ends, the government has confirmed.

Promises that the European Health Insurance Card (Ehic) scheme would continue have been dashed, meaning travellers to the EU will face sharply increased travel insurance premiums.

UK visitors to the European Union are being urged to check their passport expiry dates.

Motorists are told they “may” require an international driving permit, as well as complying with additional insurance.

Pet owners who intend to take their dog or cat abroad from the start of 2021 must begin preparations by 1 September this year. And free mobile-phone roaming may end.

The government has launched an information campaign that reveals previous assurances have been abandoned.

Since the EU referendum in 2016, the government has said repeatedly that it wished to agree reciprocal health-care terms to replace the Ehic.

But that plan has been abandoned. Instead, British travellers will be expected to meet the full cost of their treatment in EU countries, as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.

This will increase the cost of travel insurance – especially for older travellers and those with pre-existing medical conditions.

The government says: “It’s particularly important you get travel insurance with the right cover if you have a pre-existing medical condition.

“This is because the Ehic scheme covers pre-existing conditions, while many travel insurance policies do not.”

Many such people currently choose not to insure for visits to Europe, knowing that they will qualify for free or very inexpensive health care.

At present British passports are valid for travel anywhere in the EU up to and including the date of expiry.

But from 1 January 2021, they will need both to have at least six months of validity remaining and to have been issued no more than nine years and six months remaining.

A rush to renew will add to the large backlog of passport applications has build up during the coronavirus crisis.

The government is not clear about motoring rules. It says: “You may need extra documents from 1 January 2021.

“You might need an international driving permit (IDP) to drive in some countries.

“If you’re taking your own vehicle, you might also need a ‘green card’ or valid proof of insurance and a GB sticker.”

Pet owners face rules so complex that the BBC’s assistant political editor, Norman Smith, said: “Speaking as a dog owner it looks to me frankly such a faff, you are just not going to bother.”

On the Today programme, he explained: “You are going to have to take your pet to the vet to get a rabies vaccination. You’ll then have to return a month later to get a blood test, send that blood test to an EU laboratory.

“Their vet will then send back the ‘OK’. You’ll then have to wait another three months before you can go.

“I’m just thinking: pets of Great Britain, you can say farewell to the Dordogne.”

Mobile phone charges may soar because users will no longer be protected by the EU’s “roam like at home” rules.

When Mr C and I were in Spain in Feb they are already changed the signage at the airport customs to UK/Overseas and EU, we smirked at each other as we can skip off the plane and head through the EU channel and be on our way while the Brits are queuing :smug:

arista 13-07-2020 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10879046)
How was it overlooked? I actually despair an how badly people do their jobs


They will have to change it
this week I would hope


Gove MP in Parliament taking EU Questions now

The Slim Reaper 13-07-2020 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10879046)
How was it overlooked? I actually despair an how badly people do their jobs

It wasn't overlooked. It was intentional

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10879047)
When Mr C and I were in Spain in Feb they are already changed the signage at the airport customs to UK/Overseas and EU, we smirked at each other as we can skip off the plane and head through the EU channel and be on our way while the Brits are queuing :smug:

Bloody micks and their EU passports.

The Slim Reaper 13-07-2020 04:35 PM


Ammi 13-07-2020 04:41 PM

...not another tagline...the oven ready deal...

The Slim Reaper 13-07-2020 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10879087)
...not another tagline...the oven ready deal...

3 word slogans work on those that don't want to think about anything.

Ammi 13-07-2020 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10879088)
3 word slogans work on those that don't want to think about anything.

...I can think of a 3 word slogan for Boris....actually, I think it might only be two words, that’s how rubbish I am at slogans...

The Slim Reaper 13-07-2020 04:47 PM

Thatcher took milk, Boris taking it out on the poor again.


arista 14-07-2020 12:59 AM

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